We need the water brother! Fill em up! I think the Beaverkill went from around 350 cfs to almost 1800 cfs and it's still going up. They were just on the edge of a small band. Big stuff coming though. If the rain over Pittsburgh goes between State College and Corning region, that will be great. Get some more water back into the system. It's bad for opening day upstate but you expect high water in the spring. It looks like I could almost walk across the Susky in front of my house. That's normally 7-8' deep.

Hoping Potter County gets some rain and not just snow melt. I forsee clear water on the first day. Hope it is up more than last year, Windy, Low, Clear, and Cold water temps...Everyone favorite conditions for fly fishing

Posted on: 2013/4/10 15:42

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"There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process."

I don't have a favorite stream, I really don't think the streams are low, see the other topic about streamflows for my comments. Pine's at 1000 cfs which is ideal for the whole watershed. I looked at other streams in the NC region, and they look fine.

Posted on: 2013/4/10 17:40

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The object of a resource is to use and reuse a resource, not to use it up, have we learned nothing in over 125 years of stocking?

StarvinMarvin wrote:I love it when its chocolate milk the first weekend, you don't gotta deal with clowns come Monday and Tuesdays and there is virtually no limit to how many you can catch.

When the streams are very high and you have miserable weather on opening weekend, the fishing the rest of the season is better for native trout too. Because it reduces harvest opening weekend, and that is when a great deal of the harvest typically occurs.